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Copper-Phosphorus Brazing Alloys Material Safety Data Sheet 1. Product And Company Identification ------------------------------------Supplier -------Lucas Milhaupt, Inc.

Handy & Harman of Canada, Ltd. 5656 South Pennsylvania Ave. 290 Carlingview Drive Cudahy, WI 53110 Rexdale, ON M9W 5G1 Supplier Emergency Contacts & Phone Number -----------------------------------------Lucas-Milhaupt, Inc.: 414-769-6000 Handy & Harman of Canada, Limited: 416-675-1860 Manufacturer -----------Lucas Milhaupt, Inc. 5656 South Pennsylvania Ave. Cudahy, WI 53110

Handy & Harman of Canada, Ltd. 290 Carlingview Drive Rexdale, ON M9W 5G1

Manufacturer Emergency Contacts & Phone Number ---------------------------------------------Lucas-Milhaupt, Inc.: 414-769-6000 Handy & Harman of Canada, Limited: 416-675-1860 Issue Date: 04/29/2004 Product Name: Copper-Phosphorus Brazing Alloys CAS Number: Not Established MSDS Number: 78 Product Identification Text --------------------------This MSDS is applicable to the products Fos-Flo 5 (69-050), Fos-Flo 6 (69060), Fos-Flo 7 (69-070), 69-080 and 69-675. 2. Composition/Information On Ingredients ----------------------------------------Ingredient Name - (CAS Number) - % ---------------------------------Copper (7440-50-8) 91.05 - 95 Phosphorus (7723-14-0) 5 - 8.95 No Data Available... 3. Hazards Identification ------------------------Primary Routes(s) Of Entry -------------------------Ingestion; inhalation Eye Hazards

----------Eye contact with these products in finely-divided forms may cause irritation, conjunctivitis, and/or ulceration of the cornea. Skin Hazards -----------Skin contact with these products, particularly in finely-divided forms, may cause irritation, discoloration, and/or contact dermatitis. Ingestion Hazards ----------------Ingestion of these products in finely-divided forms may cause nausea, vomiting, and gastrointestinal irritation. Inhalation Hazards -----------------Inhalation of the components of these products is not known to present a significant risk to health when used according to instructions and with appropriate protective measures (see Section #8). Inhalation of component elements has been reported to cause one or more of the following symptoms and effects upon excessively high or prolonged exposure: COPPER: Acute exposure may cause respiratory tract irritation, fever, muscle ache, chills, cough, weakness, and a metallic taste. Chronic exposure may damage the liver, kidney, spleen, pancreas, and brain. PHOSPHORUS: The red form of phosphorus is stable and relatively non-toxic at room temperature. When heated in the presence of air, it is converted to phosphorus pentoxide, which is corrosive and irritating to the eyes, nose, throat, and mucous membranes. 4. First Aid Measures --------------------Eye --Flush affected areas with water for at least fifteen minutes. assistance if necessary.

Seek medical

Skin ---Remove contaminated clothing. Wash affected area with large quantities of water for at least five minutes. Seek medical attention if necessary. Launder or dry-clean clothing before reuse. Ingestion --------If subject is conscious, induce vomiting. immediate medical assistance.

If unconscious or convulsive, seek

Inhalation ---------If signs and symptoms of toxicity are observed, remove subject from area, administer oxygen, and seek medical attention. Keep the subject warm and at rest. Perform artificial respiration if breathing has stopped. Note To Physician

----------------None of the components are acutely toxic by ingestion, nor are they absorbed through the skin. Extensive or prolonged skin contact may cause dermatitis. 5. Fire Fighting Measures ------------------------Flash Point: N/A F N/A C Autoignition Point: N/A F N/A C Flammability Class: N/A Lower Explosive Limit: N/A Upper Explosive Limit: N/A Fire And Explosion Hazards -------------------------In finely-divided form, these products may ignite when exposed to flame or by reaction with incompatible materials (see Section #10). If present in a fire or explosion, they may emit fumes of the constituent metals, metal oxides, and/or phosphorus pentoxide. Extinguishing Media ------------------Use dry chemical. Do not use water. Fire Fighting Instructions -------------------------If fighting a fire in which these products are present, wear a self-contained breathing apparatus with full facepiece operated in pressure-demand or other positive pressure mode. 6. Accidental Release Measures -----------------------------If a finely-divided form of product is spilled, clean up spillage so as to minimize dispersion of dust. Wet sweeping or vacuuming using HEPA filtration are recommended. 7. Handling And Storage ----------------------Handling Precautions -------------------No special handling precautions are required. Storage Precautions ------------------Do not store in proximity to incompatible materials (see Section #10). Work/Hygienic Practices ----------------------To minimize ingestion, wash hands and face before eating, drinking, applying cosmetics, or using tobacco. 8. Exposure Controls/Personal Protection ---------------------------------------Engineering Controls --------------------

Use appropriate ventilation (e.g., dilution, local exhaust) adequate to maintain concentrations of all components to within their applicable standards. Eye/Face Protection ------------------Wear eye protection adequate to prevent eye contact with finely-divided forms of product and eye injury from the hazards of brazing. Plastic-frame spectacles with side shields and filter lenses (shade #3 or #4) are recommended. Skin Protection --------------Wear appropriate protective gloves and clothing to prevent skin injuries from the hazards of brazing and/or for prolonged or repeated contact with finelydivided forms of product. Avoid flammable fabrics. Respiratory Protection ---------------------If an exposure level exceeds an applicable exposure standard, use a NIOSHapproved respirator having a configuration (type of facepiece, filter media, assigned protection factor, etc.) appropriate to the concentration of the contaminant(s) generated. For guidance on selection and use of respiratory protection, consult American National Standard Z88.2 (ANSI, New York, NY 10036 USA). Ingredient(s) - Exposure Limits ------------------------------Copper ACGIH TLVs: 0.2 mg/m3 TWA (fume); 1 mg/m3 TWA (dusts and mists) OSHA PELs: 0.1 mg/m3 TWA (fume); 1 mg/m3 TWA (dusts and mists) Phosphorus No applicable ACGIH TLV(s) No applicable OSHA PEL(s)

9. Physical And Chemical Properties ----------------------------------Appearance ---------Odorless copper-yellow metals in forms of wire, rod, strip, powder, or preformed shapes. Chemical Type: Mixture Physical State: Solid Melting Point: ca. 1310 F ca. 710 C Specific Gravity: ca. 8.15 Percent Volatiles: Not Applicable (N/A) Vapor Pressure: N/A Vapor Density: N/A pH Factor: N/A Solubility: Insoluble 10. Stability And Reactivity ---------------------------Stability: stable Hazardous Polymerization: will not occur Conditions To Avoid (Stability) -------------------------------

Copper can form an unstable acetylide if in contact with acetylene gas. Incompatible Materials ---------------------Strong oxidizers; ammonium nitrate; azides; bromates, chlorates, and iodates of alkali and alkali earth metals; halogens; alkaline hydroxides. Hazardous Decomposition Products -------------------------------Heating to elevated temperatures may liberate metal/metal oxide fumes and/or phosphorus pentoxide. 11. Toxicological Information ----------------------------Chronic/Carcinogenicity ----------------------No components of the products are classified as potential or demonstrated carcinogens by IARC, NTP, or OSHA. Conditions Aggravated By Overexposure ------------------------------------Pre-existing pulmonary diseases (e.g., bronchitis, asthma) may be aggravated by inhalation exposure, particularly as fume. Chronic exposure by inhalation and/or ingestion may aggravate pre-existing diseases of the liver, kidneys, gastrointestinal system, and nervous system. Ingredient(s) - Toxicological Data ---------------------------------Copper LD50: No data available Phosphorus LD50: No data available

LC50: No data available LC50: No data available

12. Ecological Information -------------------------In their intended manner of use, these products should not be released into the environment, and adverse effects on ecosystems are not anticipated under recommended conditions of use, storage, and disposal. 13. Disposal Considerations --------------------------Dispose of unused or unusable product in accordance with applicable Federal, State/Provincial, and local regulations. 14. Transport Information ------------------------These products are not Hazardous Substances or Dangerous Goods per USDOT/TDG/IATA/IMO regulations. 15. Regulatory Information --------------------------

SARA Hazard Classes ------------------Acute Health Hazard; Chronic Health Hazard Ingredient(s) - U.S. Regulatory Information ------------------------------------------Copper SARA Title III - Section 313 Form "R"/TRI Reportable Chemical Phosphorus SARA Title III - Section 313 Form "R"/TRI Reportable Chemical Canadian Regulatory Information ------------------------------WHMIS Class(es) and Division(s): none applicable Components on Ingredients Disclosure List: 1. Copper, elemental (CASRN 7440-50-8) 2. Phosphorus (CASRN) 7723-14-0) 16. Other Information --------------------Revision/Preparer Information ----------------------------This MSDS Supercedes A Previous MSDS Dated: 01/21/2001 Disclaimer ---------Although reasonable care has been taken in the preparation of this document, we extend no warranties and make no representations as to the accuracy or completeness of the information contained therein, and assume no responsibility regarding the suitability of this information for the user's intended purposes or for the consequences of its use. Each individual should make a determination as to the suitability of the information for their particular purpose(s). Lucas Milhaupt, Inc. Handy & Harman of Canada, Ltd.

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